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MiniArt 37007 T-54-3 MBT Mod.1951 Unboxing and Review

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  • Опубликовано: 10 авг 2017
  • You can get this kit here: amzn.to/2hJWVGG
    This is unboxing and review video of Miniart's T-54-3, the third and final pre-production variant of the legendary T-54 tank. The kit features more than 1000 parts, with nearly 120 photo-etch details.
    It has active suspension, workable tracks, full interior, complete engine and extremely high level of detail.
    The kit is perfect as a stand-alone set and it is good enough Out of the Box. It is not suitable for beginner modelers but it is well worth the time invested due to its complexity and realism.
    Three of the 7 versions included were of tank participating in thee Hungarian Revolution during late 1956. There are two Soviet ones, one of which is with winter camouflage, one Easte German - GDR, and one Iraqi.
    The scale model kit is one of the best armor kits ever produced and most definitely, the best of the T-series of tanks in scale.
    Miniart offers other pre-production vehicles, again with interior:
    T-54-2: amzn.to/2uFgiSa
    T-54-1: amzn.to/2wsOUJu
    Those two are unsurpassed in terms of quality and detailing. For more information and other kits available, be sure to check the Miniart Website:
    www.miniart-models.com
    The website is with new looks from August, 2017 and you will most likely love the new appearance.
    Thanx to MiniArt for the review sample!
    www.dnmodels.com
    #miniart #review #unboxing

Комментарии • 24

  • @hgbarnes1584
    @hgbarnes1584 7 лет назад +2

    That was one of your best reviews Mitko. I truly thank you for bring this subject to life and adding the personal reflection. We often glamorize these machines and just as often, if not always, forget they were killing tools.

    • @DNModels
      @DNModels  7 лет назад

      +HG Barnes more often than not.

  • @themajesticmagnificent386
    @themajesticmagnificent386 Год назад

    What a fantastic and in-depth review..Your run down of each part of this model was illuminating and explained so well.This also went for what these tanks took part in,against the Hungarian people.Reminding us that every scheme tells a real story.
    I’ve came back to the hobby after a longtime away.So I’m enjoying building up my skill’s and tricks again on other kits..But I really can’t wait to tackle one of these..🤞😉👍

  • @johnburdis5352
    @johnburdis5352 6 лет назад +1

    A great review of the MiniArt T54-3. It looks a challenging kit to build. Kits like this,you need a lot of patience and to take your time. Thanks Mitko.

  • @GinMiko
    @GinMiko 7 лет назад +2

    As always, an excellent review on a very nice kit. Thank you, Mitko.
    Yes, I remember building kits with 2 to 3 thousand parts, 30 to 40 years ago, and having a lot of fun with them. Wish my hand and eye coordination was as good now...

    • @DNModels
      @DNModels  7 лет назад +2

      Ralph Miko the scary number of small parts in the turret is what make me wonder how many kits will be actually completed.

  • @johnburdis5484
    @johnburdis5484 7 лет назад +1

    Great review of the Mini Art T54-3,Mitko.I gotta get me one of them. The detail is fantastic. I have a friend who is Hungarian. His father was a Panzer IV commander during WW2.

    • @DNModels
      @DNModels  7 лет назад

      John Burdis sounds interesting. Not many panzer tankers are stll alive. Unfortunatley.

  • @Duececoupe
    @Duececoupe 7 лет назад +1

    Another great review Mitko, as always! I hope to see you build one of these sometime!
    Some very sad moments in history indeed, Hungary in '56, Czechoslovakia in' 68 and East Germany in '53....which I only learned about some months ago, thanks to Michael (Hamilkar) and one of his dioramas!
    So, now I'm looking for some good books about these historical events and then three 1/35 tanks!
    Looking forward to many more of your excellent videos!

    • @DNModels
      @DNModels  7 лет назад +1

      Duececoupe Thanx! I just recently found out about 1953 from Michael. It was swept under the carpet obviously. Who knows how many died there and yet again soviets covered it all.

    • @Duececoupe
      @Duececoupe 7 лет назад

      Mitko....true!
      Modelbuilding is fun AND educational! 😉👍

  • @ArmourEmpire
    @ArmourEmpire 7 лет назад +2

    Cool kit for sure. We are spoilt for choice with takom and miniart now. Thanks for the review

    • @DNModels
      @DNModels  7 лет назад +1

      Armour Empire this is far better than Takom but for more challenging too.
      Takom is comparable with Miniart's non-interior version and stll the thickness of everything here is much more up to scale.

  • @SgtBones
    @SgtBones 7 лет назад +2

    Great review, looks to be a challenging subject.

    • @DNModels
      @DNModels  7 лет назад +2

      Sgt Bones thanx! I think so too. Mostly the insides. And those of the turret especially.

    • @SgtBones
      @SgtBones 7 лет назад

      Not only it's ramification as a model, but also a challenge historically. I knew about the historical events themselves, but not really thought about the vehicles used. My mothers side of the family came from Buda and Pest, so the history of Hungary has always been interesting to me.

    • @DNModels
      @DNModels  7 лет назад

      Sgt Bones very neat city. I spent there like a month back in 1994 and it was beautiful.

  • @HamilkarBarkasScaleModelling
    @HamilkarBarkasScaleModelling 7 лет назад +4

    a very "tasty" looking kit there! you did a good presentation.
    there was also an uprising in east germany in 1953, which was also rolled over by soviet tanks...just tells you how much this communism dictatorship sucked.

    • @DNModels
      @DNModels  7 лет назад +1

      +Hamilkar Barkas really? Never knew. Email me additional info if you have some Michael. Thanx!

    • @GinMiko
      @GinMiko 7 лет назад +2

      You're right, Michael. I was visiting an aunt in East Berlin when this happened. But when my grandfather and I saw T-34s rumbling down the street, we thought it was high-time to get back to West Berlin.
      We didn't see any T-54s though.

    • @DNModels
      @DNModels  7 лет назад +1

      Ralph Miko my father was a T-34 tanker when he was in the army /compulsory/. He told me that in 67, the guys slightly older than him were sent to participate in calm the Czechoslovakian uprising. So the soviets weren't the only ones sent to set example. They took "fraternal countries" /as they call other slavic nations/ with them. Most likely ordered them. I can only guess but probably in 53 and 56 was the same.
      No wonder only those who benefited from communism liked the regime.

  • @andyconway5610
    @andyconway5610 6 лет назад +2

    Good review, but too political.

  • @Dreg0
    @Dreg0 7 лет назад

    Plastic is very thin and fragile. Lots of mistakes in instruction scheme. no gear box, interior near driver - simplified (just a piese of plastic). Lots of unnecessary parts from other types of this model. Imho, it looks like a payed overview, no offence.

    • @DNModels
      @DNModels  7 лет назад

      +Андрій Кругляков plastic being thin and parts that remain for spares after building was never a bad thing.